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Timeless Mesoamerican Desert Landscapes Glow in Anna Ortiz’s Vivid Paintings
Source Colossal “El Manojo.” Photos by Max Yawney. All images © Anna Ortiz, courtesy of the artist and Johansson Projects, shared with permission In the dreamlike landscapes of Anna Ortiz, distant volcanoes erupt and the moon eclipses the sun behind sprawling saguaros, agaves, and prickly pears. Through a highly saturated, nearly monochromatic palette with a…
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Featured Artist Christine Simoneau Hales
Source Artsy Shark Artist Christine Simoneau Hales presents a collection of religious icon paintings based on historic tradition. The post Featured Artist Christine Simoneau Hales appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Ivy Haldeman: Notions of Slippage
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home One of the things I love about Ivy Haldeman is the way she lets you know that the world isn’t quite what it seems. Everything is recognizable as you try to figure out why something out of context feels uncomfortably heavy. Has something ominous happened to the…
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Nicole Eisenman Moves Between Materials and Forms in “with, and, of, on Sculpture”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Titularly, with its citation of the genre of artist monographs, former Juxtapoz cover artist Nicole Eisenman’s exhibition ‘with, and, of, on Sculpture’ at Hauser & Wirth’s Paris gallery explores the artist’s multi-pathed approach to the medium. While Eisenman inhabits discrete studios for painting and sculpture, for her…
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Imagine Fresh Darkness: Mikael Owunna’s UV Light Photography Illuminates African Myths
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Mikael Owunna’s Imagine Fresh Darkness at Blue Sky Gallery delves into a rich tapestry of diasporic African myths, including those from Dogon, Igbo, and African-American traditions, and features nineteen images from Owunna’s groundbreaking photographic series Infinite Essence.
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Not Taking a Backseat: Maud Madsen in the Spotlight @ FLAG Art Foundation
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasion of Spotlight: Maud Madsen, on view at FLAG Art Foundation in NYC and focusing on Maud’s work Backseaters, 2024, we will be speaking with the artist on Radio Juxtapoz in the coming weeks. For the show, there is a wonderful essay by Maria Vogel…
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Through Stone and Glass, Ramon Todo Embeds Layers of History, Time, and Place
Source Colossal “Bois de Boulogne Paris.” All images © Ramon Todo, shared with permission “Stone is like DNA that remembers the entire history of a place,” says artist Ramon Todo. Time is an overarching theme in the artist’s work, as he sees the layers of glass embedded in the rugged sculptures a representation of the…
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Forbidden Toys: Digital Artist “Creates” Bizarre Toys That Were Never Made
Source Design You Trust Rosemberg, a digital artist from Spain, has created a project on Instagram called “Forbidden Toys.” In this project, he imagines a wide variety of strange and provocative toys that he would create in a different universe, one in which he would not be arrested for his acts. More: Instagram Source
